The viewers can then enter the game because it was originally supposed to take place behind closed doors, but now that it has been moved, as effectively.
Due to ongoing development at the National Stadium to prepare for the Champions Trophy in 2025, Pakistan and Bangladesh's following test has been moved from Karachi to Rawalpindi.
Due to the restoration work, the initial plan for the two-match line stated that Karachi would number Bangladesh between August 30 and September 3. However, now that the PCB has moved the sport to a new location, fans will be able to watch the game as well.
The PCB's press release on Sunday stated that" we have been guided by the design experts on the timeframes for the eagerness of the]National Stadium in Karachi." They advised that cricketers may be disturbed by the noise pollution from construction even though it could remain during the daytime. Also, the dust from the design job could also affect the health and wellbeing of the people, leaders, presenters, and advertising.
The PCB has decided to hold both Tests in Rawalpindi after consulting all stakeholders and reviewing administrative and operational issues, citing the need for continuous development to maintain to ensure the venue is technically ready for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025.
When England travel to Karachi in two weeks, they will also be playing there. The Board stated on that point that the England and Wales Cricket Board would continue to cooperate with the architects and design experts to ensure the safe and secure hosting of the second Check in Karachi from October 15 through the provision of "at this stage"
Pakistan have a car home year with seven Checks and an International tri-series featuring New Zealand and South Africa. The Champions Trophy in February is the highlight because it will be Pakistan's primary ICC event since the 1996 ODI World Cup. The committee has been putting effort into improving its arenas to ensure it runs smoothly.
The PCB hoped to be able to cut all of these games between Rawalpindi, Karachi, and Multan, three places where they were able to play. The Gaddafi stadium was ruled out of contention for any home games until the start of the next year due to the Lahore switch. It is understood that the PCB was immediately against taking the Bangladesh Test out of Karachi because of logistical obstacles.
On August 21, Pakistan and Bangladesh will play their second Test in Rawalpindi, where the visitors are getting ready to pitch with speed and have without a professional spin. The next Test may launch at the same place on August 30.
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